CAMP ZAMA MILITARY CRIMINAL LAWYER

USAG JAPAN (CAMP ZAMA) MILITARY DEFENSE ATTORNEY TO REPRESENT YOU

The United States defense forces have significant presence both within the country's borders and outside. For those service members posted in out- of- country locations, keeping up with the standards of conduct required within the military may pose a much bigger challenge than for comrades within the country. At times, the different culture and practices in the foreign location, the distance from family and friends may cause the service member to commit mistakes which can possibly assume huge proportions thanks to the intense scrutiny practiced at military establishments. In such circumstances, the aggressive representation of an experienced USAG Camp Zama Military Defense Attorney can help safeguard the accused service member's reputation and rights to the maximum.

ABOUT USAG CAMP ZAMA JAPAN

This U.S. Army garrison is located 25 miles away from Tokyo in Kanagawa Prefecture. The camp's beautiful environs indicate why it is called the Jewel of the Orient. Winner of several awards for its facilities (including the picturesque 18 hole golf course), the garrison is truly a home away from home for its inhabitants. In the past, Camp Zama was a Japanese army academy that also housed a special emergency shelter for the Emperor, which still stands. The U.S. Army Japan moved its headquarters here to Camp Zama from Yokohama in 1953. Today, USARJ Camp Zama is one of the major subordinate commands under the United States Army Pacific, Hawaii.

The garrison's incredible support and aid activities after the devastating 2011 earthquake and tsunami garnered it international acclaim. Assistance continued to be given by Camp Zama staff to the affected locals until late 2011. The garrison's able support during the largest bilateral operation in Japan, Operation Tomodachi, was immensely appreciated.

The main units based out of Camp Zama Japan are the 17 th Area Support group, 9 th Theater Army Area command, United Nations Rear Command, Japan Engineer District, 500 th Military Intelligence Brigade, 78 th Signal Battalion and others.

LEGAL HELP FROM AN EXPERIENCED AT CAMP ZAMA

If you are facing charges while stationed at Camp Zama, you need the guidance of an able USAG Japan Camp Zama Military Defense lawyer. Criminal convictions during your military service can negate all the recommendations and awards you have received so far in your career and leave a permanent blemish on your military record. Such a blemish can make it impossible to find employment that is in line with your qualifications even after your military career is over. For those who wish to upgrade their skills post- discharge from the military, such a blemish can make enrollment in prestigious programs difficult if not impossible. To ensure that you mount the best defense when facing legal proceedings and to mitigate the risk of damaging your military permanent record, you need aggressive representation from an experienced, experienced

WHY CALL JOSEPH JORDAN, USAG CAMP ZAMA UCMJ LAWYER?

As a former member of the United States Army, Joseph Jordan is in the perfect position to understand the unique challenges of military life. His in- depth exposure to military law and legal procedures stems from his experience as legal assistance attorney, interim chief of justice, chief of claims and administrative attorney during his stint in the JAG Corps. Mr. Jordan has also served as Army Prosecutor on American soil and in Korea.

Having provided comprehensive legal support to service members inside and outside the country's borders, this able USAG Japan (Camp Zama) Military Defense lawyer has immense experience handling different kinds of charges including sexual assaultmanslaughterconspiracy allegations, Article 31NJP, separation and discharge proceedings.

If you are facing any kind of legal problem at Camp Zama, talk to Joseph Jordan for compassionate advice, invaluable guidance and comprehensive defense. Call (866) 266-9381 today to get started.

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